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Causeway Bay |
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Good food is
available throughout the territory, but these
areas offer a "true Hong Kong" ambience.
Many budget
eateries featuring local snacks can be found
along:
- Jardine's
Bazaar,
- Tang Lung
and Matheson streets
Bars, sushi parlours and other fine eateries
along Sunning Road offer a mouth-watering
alternative for an evening out.
Cozy restaurants
are can be found at
- Times
Square
- Lee
Theatre Plaza
- and along
Percival Street and Paterson Street, in Causeway
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Stanley |
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South Side town of Stanley offers a unique mix
of laid-back eateries in a relaxed, seaside
setting. Some of the most romantic tables in
Hong Kong can be found in Stanley. A wide range
of culinary options, from seafront alfresco to
pubs stocked with boutique beer, particularly
along the main street. The restaurants in Murray
House where panoramic views of the picturesque
seaside village provide a glorious backdrop to
alfresco dining. |
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Fong & SoHo |
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Lan Kwai Fong is
the most popular loose-tie, hair-down dining and
entertainment area on Hong Kong Island. The
young and stylish flock to Lan Kwai Fong to
sample specialties from around the globe -
Middle Eastern, Italian, Mexican, French and
American to name but a few. Many restaurants
open onto the cobblestone streets, providing the
luxury of alfresco dining.
Further west, around Staunton, Shelley Street
and Elgin streets, SoHo (named after its
location "South of Hollywood Road") joins in
offering a compact, fashionable area of bars and
restaurants specializing in different cuisines
including French, Nepalese, Italian, Mexican and
Indian. |
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Kowloon City |
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Asia Cuisine can
be found along
- Nga Tsin
Long Road
- Nam Kwok
Road
- Lung Kong
Road
- Prince
Edward Road
- Kai Tak
Road
- Fuk Lo
Tsun Road. |
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Tsim Sha Tsui |
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Tsim Shat Sui
offers from international cuisine to traditional
Chinese delights along Hillwood Road and Austin
Road. Browse main thoroughfares like Nathan
Road, Canton Road and Chatham Road, as well as
side streets such as Ashley Road and Granville
Road. Shopping centres also often host quality
dining options such as the Szechuan and
Cantonese restaurants found in the Miramar
Shopping Centre on Kimberley Road. Knutsford
Terrace and Knutsford Steps are an international
dining oasis and a sensational experience in
this bustling neon shopping district.
Knutsford
Terrace & Knuttsford Steps
Amidst the hustle and bustle and the neon of
Tsim Sha Tsui is an eating oasis offering a
memorable dining experience. It's called
Knutsford Terrace and is located right behind
the Miramar Hotel on Nathan Road. This
collection of eateries has transformed the area
into a culinary nirvana offering food lovers
more great dining options in this, the Culinary
Capital of Hong Kong. It's a smorgasbord of
taste treats that is sure to delight. Befitting
this international eating oasis, this district
is packed with gourmets keen to sample the
culinary delights that Hong Kong can offer.
How to get
there : Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Exit B1,
and walk along Nathan Road to Kimberley Road for
5 mins. |
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Hung Hom - Specialty Restaurants
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Whampoa Gourmet
Place in Hung Hom boasts many specialty
restaurants under one roof featuring Northern
and Southern Chinese food. There is a
bewildering choice of Asian gourmet dishes
ranging from tempting snacks to full meals.
Whampoa Gourmet
Place in Hunghom
Whampoa Gourmet Place in Hung Hom boasts many
specialty restaurants under one roof featuring
Northern and Southern Chinese food. There is a
bewildering choice of Asian gourmet dishes
ranging from tempting snacks to full meals.
How to get there:
1. Bus 8A, 8P from
Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier.
2. Green minibus 6 from Hankow Road and alight
at terminus.
3. Take ferry from Central, North Point or Wan
Chai to Hung Hom. |
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Sai Kung, Lamma Island & Lei Yue Mun - Fruits
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Is the place where
you can have seafood feast. Restaurants serve
the juiciest prawns, scallops, lobsters and,
fish.
Lamma Island
A ferry ride of about 30 minutes takes you from
downtown Hong Kong to this quaint outlying
island with its two main villages.
Sok Kwu Wan features restaurants specialising in
Chinese seafood while Yung Shue Wan has an
excellent mix of Chinese and international
cuisines.
How to get there : Take a ferry to Yung
Shue Wan or Sok Kwu Wan from Central Pier 4
(Hong Kong MTR / Airport Express Exit E1. Walk
through ifc mall) in Central.
Lei Yue Mun
Once an isolated village on the Kowloon side of
the eastern entrance to Victoria Harbour, Lei
Yue Mun can now be easily reached. The village
features waterfront alfresco restaurants where
you can dine with a spectacular view,
particularly at night.
How to get there : Yau Tong MTR Exit A2,
take green minibus 24 to Sam Ka Tsuen Ferry
Pier.
Sai Kung
This small New Territories town is a popular
home for many locals and expatriates who love
dining at the seafront alfresco restaurants.
How to get there : Hang Hau MTR Exit B1
and take green minibus 101M or Choi Hung MTR
Exit C2 and take green minibus 1A. Both go to
the Sai Kung town terminus. |
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AWARD WINNING RESTAURANTS |
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Shanghai
Xian Nan Guo Cuisine
Specializing in Shanghainese cuisine, this
restaurant offers delightful dishes served in
cosy and spacious surroundings.
Address :
Man Yee Arcade, Level 3, Man Yee Building, 60-68
Des Voeux Road Central, Central
Jasmine
Jasmine is renowned for its authentic Cantonese
cuisine and creative culinary ideas. The
restaurant is decorated with emerald, dark
walnut wood and brass tones, which give the
space a classy but comfortable feel.
Address :
Shop 5, LG/F, Jardine House, Central
Tsui Hang Village Restaurant
Established in 1974, Tsui Hang Village
Restaurant specialises in traditional home-style
and contemporary Cantonese dishes. Throughout
its history the restaurant has won critical and
popular acclaim.
Address : 2/F, New World Tower, 16-18
Queen's Road Central, Central
Yung Kee Restaurant
Established in 1942, the Yung Kee Restaurant has
won more than 50 awards in different
competitions during the past 60 years. This
restaurant is famous for its roast goose.
Address : 32-40 Wellington Street, Central
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